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putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> my book jack kennedy is out in paperback in time for black friday. you know that day you run to the store and buy something good. it's a great story this book of a hero who became a heroic beloved president. it makes a perfect stocking stuffer. there it is, small enough to get into a stocking. we can always use a good example. great for christmas shopping and it's a great biography filled with stuff about kennedy you never heard before. we'll be right back. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer ] it's time for crabfest at red lobster! this year, try 1 of 5 entrees. like our new snow crab and garlic shrimp. a half-pound of tender crab paired with savory shrimp. just 12.99. or dig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. so much to choose from, so little time. so come into red lobster for crabfest today and sea food differently. >>> these guys key and peel on co
putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> my book jack kennedy is out in paperback in time for black friday. you know that day you run to the store and buy something good. it's a great story this book of a hero who became a heroic beloved president. it makes a perfect stocking stuffer. there it is, small enough to get into a stocking. we can always use a good example. great for christmas shopping and it's a great biography filled with stuff about kennedy you never heard...
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what he just announced as he can do a energy tax tomorrow and not have broken his word and energy tax of course whacking the middle class. he can raise income taxes on people a year from now, which is why what he wanted to do was kick out the bush rates for people less than 250 per year. he can't get -- and this is where you talk about dual mandates. were talking about marginal tax rates on higher income people and successful small businesses. that raises 400 alien. this other taxes in addition to rate increases he wants to include. he talks about the rates. over a decade. so he is $800 billion he plans to raise from higher income people. the size of the dead if he gets that in his budget, assuming he gets the tax hike, he raises a trillion dollars in debt over the next decade. so having solved less than 10% of the problem company then comes back and says that he was going to pay the 8 trillion? .the energy tax, which pours the treasury department has seven times people have been trying to subpoena the information. they don't want to share with anyone because it's not really relevant.
what he just announced as he can do a energy tax tomorrow and not have broken his word and energy tax of course whacking the middle class. he can raise income taxes on people a year from now, which is why what he wanted to do was kick out the bush rates for people less than 250 per year. he can't get -- and this is where you talk about dual mandates. were talking about marginal tax rates on higher income people and successful small businesses. that raises 400 alien. this other taxes in addition...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. went home and fed her family. now she's helping her community. no wonder it's hard to focus on her own needs. but she's got one a day women's, a complete multivitamin with key nutrients women may need all in one pill. because our focus is you. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a m
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. went home and fed her family. now she's helping her community. no...
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her energy waned. >> how could you first tell she was getting sick? >> because she was listless and didn't want to do anything, just wanted to rest, go out and watch cars go by. so i called the doctor and said, can i bring robin out, i think she has spring fever. the doctor sort of laughed. we went out, she had a few bruises on her, and the doctor took a blood test and said i'll call you. >> that call led to devastating news. >> she told us that robin had leukemia. what do you do for leukemia? well, you don't do anything. she's going to die. and we said, no, i don't think so. and she said, my advice is take her home, love her, in about two weeks, she'll be gone. >> they decided their love alone wasn't enough and took robin across the country to a hospital willing to try treatment on a child. >> they took bone marrow tests, which were painful, a lot of blood. they put her on chemo. every time she got a blood transfusion, he'd have to leave the room. >> seven months later, when she was almost four, robin died. >> i was combing her hair and holding her h
her energy waned. >> how could you first tell she was getting sick? >> because she was listless and didn't want to do anything, just wanted to rest, go out and watch cars go by. so i called the doctor and said, can i bring robin out, i think she has spring fever. the doctor sort of laughed. we went out, she had a few bruises on her, and the doctor took a blood test and said i'll call you. >> that call led to devastating news. >> she told us that robin had leukemia. what...
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to be a good general, you need enormous physical energy and intellectual energy. right now, we have generals who are all very fit, but many of them do not have that intellectual energy. an example would be tommy francks. not well-educated in generalship. thinking about politics but that is not his job. it is said that the job of the general is to connect the political and the military. the military operations have to have political consequences. host: his bucks include "the gamble." published two years ago. he has a new book now called "the general." we have inspired a conversation on facebook and twitter -- host: you can write to us to join that conversation. wild and wonderful was the twitter name. liz, maryland, democrats line, good morning. caller: i have a quick comment. i have been keeping up with this over the past couple of days. i actually listened to david petraeus accept his position and he gave a great speech. he talked about his life. people cheat on their wives all the time. this is not a new discovery. general petraeus will probably retire comfortab
to be a good general, you need enormous physical energy and intellectual energy. right now, we have generals who are all very fit, but many of them do not have that intellectual energy. an example would be tommy francks. not well-educated in generalship. thinking about politics but that is not his job. it is said that the job of the general is to connect the political and the military. the military operations have to have political consequences. host: his bucks include "the gamble."...
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that is the energy tax. which, of course, the treasury department -- carvin in e-mails several thousand times -- with arbon in their e-mails 7000 times perry are the typing it out on carbon vapor? they -- you cannot turn the united states into a european social welfare system with the income tax. it can't be done. rates have to be too high. people will not pay it. and you have all the problems that carter had with the same challenges. double taxing savings and investment and business income just gets to be too heavy a burden. every major country that introduced the vat, it stayed in. we are now looking at the entry point for the vat is energy tax and when asked about it the obama people say if the republicans were to recommend we would be all over it. the guy who promised he would not raise taxes on the middle income sank if somebody else touches the murder weapon first he would be right there. he is for looting the middle class. he just wants republican fingerprints on the process. so, either we let -- we w
that is the energy tax. which, of course, the treasury department -- carvin in e-mails several thousand times -- with arbon in their e-mails 7000 times perry are the typing it out on carbon vapor? they -- you cannot turn the united states into a european social welfare system with the income tax. it can't be done. rates have to be too high. people will not pay it. and you have all the problems that carter had with the same challenges. double taxing savings and investment and business income...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] choose the same brand your mom trusted for you. children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> there over in the sky, you probably won't be able to see it here, there's an interceptor missile taking off right now. that is the iron dome interceptor. if you just saw the f
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the season treaty because it has the zines for the asia pacific for a mineral exploration and other energy exploration which puts it in a direct collision course with the chinese government's perceived interest not only for territorial sovereign control over certain islands but for the economic exploitation of the of the ocean bed and so i think china is going to be confronted with a new problem in its own backyard which is going to be protracted and while the u.s. is of course still focused on the middle east where two thirds of the world's oil and natural gas is this pivot is for real and i think it means that the chinese are recognizing that the confrontational element with the united states is unavoidable and that will give great way to those in china who say we should have a more assertive foreign policy because the confrontation is not going to and by appeasing the united states through what do you think the chances are of confrontation in the next ten years and you've got to get over many mineral resources about the economy right. well i i'm very skeptical of that idea i think it pl
the season treaty because it has the zines for the asia pacific for a mineral exploration and other energy exploration which puts it in a direct collision course with the chinese government's perceived interest not only for territorial sovereign control over certain islands but for the economic exploitation of the of the ocean bed and so i think china is going to be confronted with a new problem in its own backyard which is going to be protracted and while the u.s. is of course still focused on...
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the two builders plan to merge to help them design energy efficient vessels. they are aiming the boost maritime operations. that is all for me for now. i'll leave you with the market figures. >>> chinese communist party leaders are highlighting to stamp out corruption. they have punished officials for abuse of power. the figure is reported from a report submitted to the party. there were about 80,000 corruption cases over the past five years. officials took bribes totaling more than $3.5 million. the party was warned about the risk of corruption. if the problem grows worst it will lead to the ruin of the party and the country. he urged senior officials to follow anti-corruption regulations. he asked them to prevent relatives and associations to stop abuse. >>> hundreds of people in the southern city clashed with police on saturday. media outlets say the trouble began with the traffic accident. they say an unlicensed driver drove a car into several vehicles. no one died but five people were reported injured. the associated press quoted one residents who said pe
the two builders plan to merge to help them design energy efficient vessels. they are aiming the boost maritime operations. that is all for me for now. i'll leave you with the market figures. >>> chinese communist party leaders are highlighting to stamp out corruption. they have punished officials for abuse of power. the figure is reported from a report submitted to the party. there were about 80,000 corruption cases over the past five years. officials took bribes totaling more than...
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we fix our energy policy. we fix problems, we don't complain about them. everybody started coming around -- that's right, we need to start doing that. we had a one-pager about how to address the immigration problem. one page. we went to the floor of the convention, and i will tell you about the texas convention. the largest gathering of conservatives in the nation. 8000 delegates at this convention. we started walking onto the floor, and all of a sudden i see "no amnesty" stickers, and i thought we would have a nice little debate. wrong. little did i note that it was on. they called us every name in the book. we had religious conservatives testify for us. we had this therapeutic dr. phil session in the subcommittee. five times they attacked our platform. specifically our one-pager. it opened a lot of people's eyes the conservatives really do understand this problem. i believe the vocal minority and has hijacked this issue and they got us all fighting and they have done that on purpose, to make sure nothing happens. we want to get this fixed. it is harming
we fix our energy policy. we fix problems, we don't complain about them. everybody started coming around -- that's right, we need to start doing that. we had a one-pager about how to address the immigration problem. one page. we went to the floor of the convention, and i will tell you about the texas convention. the largest gathering of conservatives in the nation. 8000 delegates at this convention. we started walking onto the floor, and all of a sudden i see "no amnesty" stickers,...
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telecoms and utilities and energy. does today's rally change the way you view the markets? >> if you look friday morning when apple was at 504, apple is proxy for the market now. we talk about it as a stock of sentiment having nothing to do with what is happening in the company and how it changed ichb three hours and today another 37 billion dollars. another is going on in the company that is warranting those shifts. it is all sentiment. i think there is more to go. we did sell a little bit. bmw we held for a while and went back to its may levels. we sold some of that but i bought some of our hedge back. i think we could see a few more days of this. i'm not jumping in with two feet to buy into this rally. >> let's bring in dennis the editor of the letter. he joins us now. always good to see you. >> always good to be seen. >> this morning in your newsletter you wrote that you were embracing equities. is this a long embrace or a brief one? >> this is probably a flirtation. flirtation can sometimes lead to love. i was very uninterested in equities for the past two and a half w
telecoms and utilities and energy. does today's rally change the way you view the markets? >> if you look friday morning when apple was at 504, apple is proxy for the market now. we talk about it as a stock of sentiment having nothing to do with what is happening in the company and how it changed ichb three hours and today another 37 billion dollars. another is going on in the company that is warranting those shifts. it is all sentiment. i think there is more to go. we did sell a little...
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that is energy. the united states is number one in natural-gas. the united states has been working very aggressively in terms of ensuring that it is energy independent, and it toward this end, just the other day the "wall street journal" highlighted the fact that the united states is now has really grown exponentially in terms of its own oil production. i think we are going to see more of that. that is just a different power base than you were describing. an important range of changes, but another one that is going to matter in terms of the overall geopolitical calculation, and our presiding kind of fire worrell -- firewall for ourselves, we are doing it in this energy area because of technology and diversity in those technologies. >> the wolfgang and paula, you know, one year ago there was a lot more pessimistic talk about the failure of the western model, the success of state capitalism in china and so forth. there seems to be a little bit more optimistic tone, ironically despite all this fiscal cliff hoopla, there seems to be a sense that there
that is energy. the united states is number one in natural-gas. the united states has been working very aggressively in terms of ensuring that it is energy independent, and it toward this end, just the other day the "wall street journal" highlighted the fact that the united states is now has really grown exponentially in terms of its own oil production. i think we are going to see more of that. that is just a different power base than you were describing. an important range of...
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a lot of green arrows in the energy space. nat gas closed slightly lower. >> ignite something larger, that's the bigger question we face. that's what we wonder about. the other thing that's so different this time around is the role of egypt is completely different because the arab spring has happened. we used to kind of know where -- we knew exactly where hose any mubarak stood. >> are they a mediator? an instigator? >> i don't think they know. >> they're trying to figure out their role. i'm not trying to minimize what's going on but i think traders are using this as an excuse to bid oil prices higher. we're not at a point we're seeing evidence that you can see a cut-off in oil supplies, especially for new york oil. >> that's ultimately the question. will there be a disruption? what series of events would occur to stop the flow of oil? >> suez canal, wherever it is, we're not there yet but trading it up just in case -- >> it ignites something wider. >> our own oil market in new york trades more on our economic fundamentals and
a lot of green arrows in the energy space. nat gas closed slightly lower. >> ignite something larger, that's the bigger question we face. that's what we wonder about. the other thing that's so different this time around is the role of egypt is completely different because the arab spring has happened. we used to kind of know where -- we knew exactly where hose any mubarak stood. >> are they a mediator? an instigator? >> i don't think they know. >> they're trying to...
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. >> sanchez energy. sm. >> freeport mcmoran. >>> scott, thank you. after a tough week last week, the bulls coming back stampede style. gangham style! look at the dow up big, 167 points. s&p and nasdaq virtually erasing last week's losses. >>> knock-knock. who's there? nobody. guess who isn't working with 42 days before we go off the fiscal cliff? congress! >>> with just about all attention focused on israel and hamas, maybe the markets and the world should focus on this rally in amman, jordan instead. see why this could shake up the reason beyond anyone's worst fears. >>> michelle is in for sue today at the nyse. welcome, michelle. >> hey, tyler. thanks. we got a nice triple digit rally today. going to start with a market alert on this big day for the markets. robert pisani, what's the story about why we're climbing today? >> nobody is around in congress to say anything bad about the fiscal cliff. everyone said, hey, we're looking good! president in bangkok said things are looking good. pelosi came out, representative pelosi, speaker of the house, sa
. >> sanchez energy. sm. >> freeport mcmoran. >>> scott, thank you. after a tough week last week, the bulls coming back stampede style. gangham style! look at the dow up big, 167 points. s&p and nasdaq virtually erasing last week's losses. >>> knock-knock. who's there? nobody. guess who isn't working with 42 days before we go off the fiscal cliff? congress! >>> with just about all attention focused on israel and hamas, maybe the markets and the world...
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and that's what i had sort of driving my career, and she poured all of her energy and time and effort into taking my sister and i on auditions and horseback riding and ice skating and tap dancing -- megyn: maybe too much as it turns out. >> yeah, very intense. very over the top. so it's a story that i think is relatable on that level, a lot of people have, well, i mean, some other people -- megyn: well, you don't know where it's going to go with your mom, because you're pretty harshly critical of her, but you recount the stories of what she did to you and how much, you could say abuse, that she put you through, and you don't know how it's going to end. i'm reading this thinking, is she still, you you know, talkino her mother? are they on speaking terms after she wrote this book? what's the answer to that? >> the story itself comes to a shocking and explosive end. as you said, you don't know how this can all resolve. and, you know, my mom makes some decisions in the end that i find pretty appalling, we end up -- our whole family sort of falls apart. and we haven't had a relationship fo
and that's what i had sort of driving my career, and she poured all of her energy and time and effort into taking my sister and i on auditions and horseback riding and ice skating and tap dancing -- megyn: maybe too much as it turns out. >> yeah, very intense. very over the top. so it's a story that i think is relatable on that level, a lot of people have, well, i mean, some other people -- megyn: well, you don't know where it's going to go with your mom, because you're pretty harshly...
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on energy and gasoline and things like that. since the 80s, we had the technology to run water through our engines. stanley meyer perfected that in the 80ing. i don't know what happened to that. he had patents on it and provedf his information, even most of the technology on it, and, also, we have the processer by paul and the seg generator that was developedded by a man from europe. he's still alive. his name is john thill. >> host: we'll let you go, back to the topic of cybercrime here with the guest shawn henry, formally from the fbi. hearing from arnie now. >> caller: we're riflely concerned about identity theft, and especially as it occurs over the internet. there are -- my basic question is do any of these products that we see advertised on television and/or talk radio -- there's one prominent one starting with the letter l, and my wife knows about it. she wants me to sign up for $160 a year that will protect us from identity theft over the computer. are any of these products effective? >> guest: so it sounds like what you
on energy and gasoline and things like that. since the 80s, we had the technology to run water through our engines. stanley meyer perfected that in the 80ing. i don't know what happened to that. he had patents on it and provedf his information, even most of the technology on it, and, also, we have the processer by paul and the seg generator that was developedded by a man from europe. he's still alive. his name is john thill. >> host: we'll let you go, back to the topic of cybercrime here...
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how about an investment in energy policy and not just energy politics? the u.s. is the most energy rich country the world with a wide portfolio of energy resources including resources you are pioneering here. that's not just good for creating jobs and for the fact allows us to be independents, it allows american manufacturing to be competitive again. we have been losing all these jobs for decades because labor costs were lower overseas. if we could lower energy costs in america, all kinds of american manufacturing is viable again. manufacturing jobs are middle- class jobs. they allow people to raise their families, to buy a house, take a vacation, their kids to college, or to get ahead in life. if we had a viable energy policy, we would be so much further ahead in our economic growth. . after deal with health care. we do have health insurance problem in america. but a big government solution is not the answer. we need to figure a way to empower people to have access to a vibrant private market where they can buy insurance they need at a price they can afford from
how about an investment in energy policy and not just energy politics? the u.s. is the most energy rich country the world with a wide portfolio of energy resources including resources you are pioneering here. that's not just good for creating jobs and for the fact allows us to be independents, it allows american manufacturing to be competitive again. we have been losing all these jobs for decades because labor costs were lower overseas. if we could lower energy costs in america, all kinds of...
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the explosion was at a black elk energy oil platform. 11 people were hurt. one worker was killed. another one still missing. >>> well, there is a meeting today they will be talking about the chevron refinery in richmond. coming up at 7:42, why one group says people in the east bay are still at risk in nearly four months after the fire at that refinery. >>> it is 7:15. afghan president hamid karzai is not happy that u.s. forces are still arresting and holding afghan prisoners. despite an agreement that now gives the power to afghanistan. karzai said the continued u.s. involvement in the arrest and imprisonment of afghan the is "completely against the agreement that's been signed." but the u.s. wants the agreement to detain prisoners that they believe are too dangerous to release. >>> this is video of paula broadwell arriving back home in charlotte, north carolina, with her husband yesterday. broadwell spent last week at her brother's home in washington, d.c. a friend of broadwell's says she deeply regrets the damage that's been done to her family and everyone else's. and she's tryi
the explosion was at a black elk energy oil platform. 11 people were hurt. one worker was killed. another one still missing. >>> well, there is a meeting today they will be talking about the chevron refinery in richmond. coming up at 7:42, why one group says people in the east bay are still at risk in nearly four months after the fire at that refinery. >>> it is 7:15. afghan president hamid karzai is not happy that u.s. forces are still arresting and holding afghan prisoners....
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. >> did i tell but the kin ethic energy, if it was a twink they size, it would be a twinkie about 35 feet long. >> are you okay? you all right back there? >> wow. >> this is not the fourth hour. we haven'tven had anything to drink. >> giada, thanks, thanks very much. >> the recipe is on our website, today.com. >> and we'll hear from you a little bit later for some of your real cooking. >> thank goodness. >> if al doesn't knock me over first. >> and giving a wedding dress to a complete stranger right after this. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. gotcha. covered. whooooh. [ male announcer ] black friday will never be the same. with our 1-hour in-stock guarantee, get here between 10 and 11 and you're guaranteed to get these electronic gifts in time for christmas. the first and only place to go on black friday. walmart. ever
. >> did i tell but the kin ethic energy, if it was a twink they size, it would be a twinkie about 35 feet long. >> are you okay? you all right back there? >> wow. >> this is not the fourth hour. we haven'tven had anything to drink. >> giada, thanks, thanks very much. >> the recipe is on our website, today.com. >> and we'll hear from you a little bit later for some of your real cooking. >> thank goodness. >> if al doesn't knock me over...
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shares of one energy company hitting a new high. let's send it over to kayla tausche at hq with a quick market flash for us. >> that name is cabin oil and gas. cog. it was up 3.5%. now up by 82 cents. and pretty good trade for the day. look at it this year. it tracked natural gas closely and has exposure to natural gas and recent rally is a reason why we see it up today. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. when we come back, what can brown do for your holiday shopping? last year u.p.s. delivers 480 million packages between thanksgiving and christmas. will they beat that number this year? we'll find out with the president of their u.s. ops joins us next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what hap
shares of one energy company hitting a new high. let's send it over to kayla tausche at hq with a quick market flash for us. >> that name is cabin oil and gas. cog. it was up 3.5%. now up by 82 cents. and pretty good trade for the day. look at it this year. it tracked natural gas closely and has exposure to natural gas and recent rally is a reason why we see it up today. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. when we come back, what can brown do for your holiday shopping? last year...
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an investment in energy policy, not just energy politics? host: watched the whole speech at our website c-span.org. this year is the governor, the guest of honor, one of the guests of honor at a birthday party on saturday. he writes -- abraham: from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning. this is no. 9 virginia. -- northern virginia. the republican party, it's the way they talk. it is their language, their communication, the way they talk to immigrants. that's why everybody sticks away from them. host: robert from silver spring, maryland, a republican. what is the way forward? caller: i think the party has it all wrong. most immigrants coming to america came here to better themselves and they are really conservatives. in these countries we don't have all these programs to support you, so you have to work and earn a living. people come here with that objective. what we get from the republicans now is the wrong message. it has really been increasing since bush's first election. i supported bush because he expressed himself as a compassiona
an investment in energy policy, not just energy politics? host: watched the whole speech at our website c-span.org. this year is the governor, the guest of honor, one of the guests of honor at a birthday party on saturday. he writes -- abraham: from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning. this is no. 9 virginia. -- northern virginia. the republican party, it's the way they talk. it is their language, their communication, the way they talk to immigrants. that's why everybody sticks away from...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> hard rock international is teaming up with yoko ono. and why hunger for the imagine there's no hunger campaign. horn $4.5 would million has been raised during the past five years and the president and ce off of the hard rock cafe has been very involved in this. tell us a little bit it. >> thanks for having me. this is a ram we've beprogram w running for many years. there are a billion people beneath poverty and hunger level in the world. and the program really is a program that enjoins why hunger, yoko ono and ourselves and we encourage our staff and our customers to basically provide funding around this holiday season so that we can divert the -- >> so if i eat at a cafe or one of your hotels, you're hitting me up for money where? >> basically as you're paying your check, we'll ask if you want to makee donation and buy bracelet or t-shirt. >> how much are you hoping to raise? >> hopefully over a million this year. we've raised over a million each the p
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> hard rock international is teaming up with yoko ono. and why hunger for the imagine there's no hunger campaign. horn $4.5 would million has been raised during the past five years and the president and ce off of the hard rock cafe has been very involved in this. tell us a little bit it. >> thanks for having me. this is a ram we've beprogram w running for many years. there are a billion people...
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they keep getting victories and the energy that creates and fuels those explosions dissipate and they don't quite get the same umph in the presidential year. >> and '94 led to bob dole in '96. the voting base, mika, expands. we can win the off years. when it expands -- >> i'm just curious. >> theoretically there's marco rubio, there's chris christie, there's -- >> who was there who gets it? i think romney -- what mitt romney -- the problem for mitt romney is they had a theory of the race which is they needed to run against -- he was just going to be the none-obama and the unifying principle would be that obama was bad for business and he was a businessman and he would be good for business. i'm not talking about the whole question whether or not there were too many people dependent or taking unemployment but middle class people who want to work 9:00 to 5:00 whose 0 lives are centered not on what they do but on their families, their churches, their communities and saying to american capitalism doesn't speak to this specific -- >> that's great. but how do i get my third kid through colle
they keep getting victories and the energy that creates and fuels those explosions dissipate and they don't quite get the same umph in the presidential year. >> and '94 led to bob dole in '96. the voting base, mika, expands. we can win the off years. when it expands -- >> i'm just curious. >> theoretically there's marco rubio, there's chris christie, there's -- >> who was there who gets it? i think romney -- what mitt romney -- the problem for mitt romney is they had a...
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added pressure on energy prices because of unrest in the middle east today. oil prices are higher because of the fighting between israel and gaza, and concerns that could disrupt -- disrupt oil supplies in the region if it expands or continues. light sweet crude oil is up about 1%. >>> and walmart, on the offensive against a workers walkout planned for black friday. walmart filed a complaint with the national labor relations board. it says the union backed our walmart group didn't file the right paperwork to picket during past demonstrations. our walmart says it has 1,000 protests planned across the country later this week. walmart plans to open its doors for black friday at 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving night! which is what we call mission creep. that makes it black thursday. which brings me to the one thing you need to know about your money today. black friday shoppers, are you saving for your kids' college? it's a better present than any door buster. don't buy all the retail hype. people say oh, bah, humbug. it's that time of the year when i start saying i don
added pressure on energy prices because of unrest in the middle east today. oil prices are higher because of the fighting between israel and gaza, and concerns that could disrupt -- disrupt oil supplies in the region if it expands or continues. light sweet crude oil is up about 1%. >>> and walmart, on the offensive against a workers walkout planned for black friday. walmart filed a complaint with the national labor relations board. it says the union backed our walmart group didn't file...
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international energy agency about the country's into production by 2020. later, we will talk about how the federal bureau of solicitation handles cyber crimes, terrorism, at espionage. >> live coverage today here on c-span. we will look at immigration policy at american enterprise institute. that is a to a flat a.m. eastern. then the ceo of the last stock exchange talks about the fiscal cliff and its effect on capital markets. hosted by the brookings institution, that is the 1:00 p.m. eastern. tonight, ted koppel talks about the future of network news. it is on at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> this week on "q & a," aida donald discusses her latest biography, about the life of harry truman. >> aida donald, why did you write a book about harry truman? >> i wanted to do another biography, having written about teddy roosevelt and published five or six years ago. i have great fun writing about teddy. i looked around for another president that i might enjoy working on for a few years. i came upon truman, who i remember because i am old enough to remember. he had done to
international energy agency about the country's into production by 2020. later, we will talk about how the federal bureau of solicitation handles cyber crimes, terrorism, at espionage. >> live coverage today here on c-span. we will look at immigration policy at american enterprise institute. that is a to a flat a.m. eastern. then the ceo of the last stock exchange talks about the fiscal cliff and its effect on capital markets. hosted by the brookings institution, that is the 1:00 p.m....
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no crew of is leaking from the platform owned by black elk energy, which is about 25 miles southeast of grand isle, louisiana. turning back to politics, and joining us now, the "a-team" tonight demopolis a prize-winning columnist, fox is contributor, former clinton adviser, fox is political analyst, republican strategist, fox is political analyst. let's start, if i may, with you, chael. david petraeus, two meetings before the house and the senate intelligence committees. all closed door, but we are told he went in and contradicted just about everything the white house and said. >> you know, i think, lou, the before today there were two possible explanations for what -- for the white house failing to immediately recognize it is terrorism. one was incompetence and one was far worse. based on the testimony today, we can say that the answer was it was far worse. it was dishonesty, intentional, a concocted story about a demonstration that never existed simply to mislead the public about what actually happened. lou: is there a complication here though in that david petraeus and congressman
no crew of is leaking from the platform owned by black elk energy, which is about 25 miles southeast of grand isle, louisiana. turning back to politics, and joining us now, the "a-team" tonight demopolis a prize-winning columnist, fox is contributor, former clinton adviser, fox is political analyst, republican strategist, fox is political analyst. let's start, if i may, with you, chael. david petraeus, two meetings before the house and the senate intelligence committees. all closed...
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energy. then you can export more oil so. three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention. which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most. incredible fantastic. lots of adventures. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. but you yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on a hot air balloon race across the ocean what major to own for and over again i can imagine must have been so painful for your family as well the amount of could find out probably of rights and i love the child i always love a challenge great difficulty saying there and if so
energy. then you can export more oil so. three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention. which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most. incredible fantastic. lots of...
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energy departments weatherization division. it's actually known as the turkey farm. i went to local high-speed rail meetings in the central valley where i actually saw obama called a. i did spend some time in the way to fancy cylinder factory, to. but really my novel approach to evaluating the president was to try to figure out what he's doing. and others oiler alert, but the most important thing you should know about obama if he tried to do what he said he would do. he came into office with this unusually well-defined theory of the case and is try to put that theory into practice. his campaign agenda into daphne didn't attract a lot of attention and partly because the media was obsessed with his race unfunny ads comparing him to paris hilton. the partly because it was mostly the standard democratic agenda of reversing the bush era and investing in the future. obama cares a lot about policy, but it's not really a policy entrepreneur in the original campaign wasn't really about new ideas. it's about that that message of change a
energy departments weatherization division. it's actually known as the turkey farm. i went to local high-speed rail meetings in the central valley where i actually saw obama called a. i did spend some time in the way to fancy cylinder factory, to. but really my novel approach to evaluating the president was to try to figure out what he's doing. and others oiler alert, but the most important thing you should know about obama if he tried to do what he said he would do. he came into office with...
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you can do it. >> osgood: bill geist meets his match. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take c
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ how do you like me now how do you like me now how do you like me now ♪ >>> in the immortal words of will ferrell's ricky bobby, if you're not first, you're last. those words were ringing in our ears as we participated in the gma 600, a name we entirely fabricated involving real nascar vehicles with real nascar stars, high speeds, high stakes, so who won? the big reveal coming up. good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> none of us look happy. yeah. it was a scary experience, indeed. good morning, everyone. i'm bianna golodryga. it's sunday, november 18th. luckily we survived. >> we did. >>> also this morning, talk about sticking your neck out. this man driving along the beach dressed like a giraffe is being called a modern-day saint. the human gira
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we will then talk about energy. arabia at about saudi what it means for energy issues in the u.s. and john and re will talk about cyber-related crimes and how it will be investigated in the future. that is tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. thank you for joining us on this sunday, a holiday week for many of you. enjoy your thighs giving holiday and "newsmakers"coming up next. >> "newsmakers" dunford
we will then talk about energy. arabia at about saudi what it means for energy issues in the u.s. and john and re will talk about cyber-related crimes and how it will be investigated in the future. that is tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. thank you for joining us on this sunday, a holiday week for many of you. enjoy your thighs giving holiday and "newsmakers"coming up next. >> "newsmakers" dunford
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we will also extend our cooperation in energy and security. furthermore we agree that thailand is a location and connecting these. we will work together to make the region an engine of growth, contributing towards global economic stability. it is in this context i inform the president that thailand will initiate negotiation on the trans pacific partnership and undertake the necessary domestic legislation process to make it become a realty. the president and i had these discussions about regional issues and i welcome his upcoming historic visit to myanmar and cambodia. and forecast on southeast asia and believe our bilateral partnership can help contribute to regional peace, security and prosperity. but our cooperation goes beyond the region. at the global level, thailand -- therefore, i informed the president that thailand will join the proliferation security initiative or psi. we believe that psi will keep from falling in the wrong hands which is in the shared interest of all. the president and i also discussed on how to tackle problems and i
we will also extend our cooperation in energy and security. furthermore we agree that thailand is a location and connecting these. we will work together to make the region an engine of growth, contributing towards global economic stability. it is in this context i inform the president that thailand will initiate negotiation on the trans pacific partnership and undertake the necessary domestic legislation process to make it become a realty. the president and i had these discussions about...
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again, reform of their energy policy could open them. what is interesting, and without going into detail, these were the two issues -- the labor migration, labor markets and energy, which were excluded from nafta because the more politically impossible to deal with. now all of the said they may be possible to deal with, which would have are really enormous profound effect on economic relations between the two countries if progress can be made on these two issues together. let me just say one other thing on the marijuana issue and legalization in washington and colorado. it is very interesting. the reaction from mexico was pretty quick. the reaction was, does mexico have to change its policy now? why are we defending a border in trying to prevent importation of marijuana when in fact the u.s. has legalized it in two states? it is legal there, and we're sacrificing mexican lives to prevent it from getting there. i hope peña nieto does not, that attitude in mind, but the attitude that this legalization sort of signifies a trend in the u.s.
again, reform of their energy policy could open them. what is interesting, and without going into detail, these were the two issues -- the labor migration, labor markets and energy, which were excluded from nafta because the more politically impossible to deal with. now all of the said they may be possible to deal with, which would have are really enormous profound effect on economic relations between the two countries if progress can be made on these two issues together. let me just say one...
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five hour energy has been cited. incident reports with the f.d.a. including thirty that involved serious or life threatening injuries such as heart attacks convulsions and in one case a spontaneous abortion. was. the need for speed is this related to interest rates and it's killing people you know what i mean that's really the only thing i could come up with that just sounds like it would come out of your mouth and i don't know what i'm going to go to do at this time i think of exhausted the interesting analogy is i just think this is just i mean people people think supplements like crazy in this country i remember there was a revolution of supplements like the mind is there were i think. but i don't know i don't love to think the shots i've never taken one of these charges or cannot be good for i just can't believe they're legal i mean i just it's it's crazy to me i'm not surprised that there are might be major repercussions from drinking i don't know one of them would buy this crumb destruction of our food or water what i know why drink that when
five hour energy has been cited. incident reports with the f.d.a. including thirty that involved serious or life threatening injuries such as heart attacks convulsions and in one case a spontaneous abortion. was. the need for speed is this related to interest rates and it's killing people you know what i mean that's really the only thing i could come up with that just sounds like it would come out of your mouth and i don't know what i'm going to go to do at this time i think of exhausted the...
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an investment and then the energy policy, not just energy politics. united states is now the most energy rich country in the world with a wide portfolio of energy resources. that is not as good in terms of fitting jobs -- of creating jobs or because it allows us to be independent. it allows american manufacturing to be competitive again. labor costs were lower overseas. we can lower energy costs, of a sudden all kinds of american manufacturing is viable again. manufacturing jobs are middle- class jobs not allow people to raise their families, to buy a house, take a vacation and send their kids to college or get ahead in life. if we had a viable energy policy, we would be so much further ahead. we have to deal with health care. the government's solution is not the answer. we need to figure out how to empower people to access to a vibrant private market where they can buy the insurance they need at a price they can afford from any company in america that will sell it to them. the federal policies that encourage reform. we need sound monetary policy. the
an investment and then the energy policy, not just energy politics. united states is now the most energy rich country in the world with a wide portfolio of energy resources. that is not as good in terms of fitting jobs -- of creating jobs or because it allows us to be independent. it allows american manufacturing to be competitive again. labor costs were lower overseas. we can lower energy costs, of a sudden all kinds of american manufacturing is viable again. manufacturing jobs are middle-...
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. >> so i must say when we finally put it into the cage i was just completely zapped of energy, so much emotion flowing that day. >> reflecting on the rescue effort, many locals wonder, why all the fuss over a single polar bear? but bill collins has no regrets about how he and his team handled the situation. >> they are a species that are vulnerable. if we can save one bear, all the better. >>> coming up, a drag race goes wildly off track. >> it looks like a model car out there coming apart and somebody stuck a fire cracker in it or something. when caught on camera, heart stoppers continues. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before t
. >> so i must say when we finally put it into the cage i was just completely zapped of energy, so much emotion flowing that day. >> reflecting on the rescue effort, many locals wonder, why all the fuss over a single polar bear? but bill collins has no regrets about how he and his team handled the situation. >> they are a species that are vulnerable. if we can save one bear, all the better. >>> coming up, a drag race goes wildly off track. >> it looks like a...
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. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ . >>> israel is mobilizing 30,000 troops, who will wait for word to cross the gaza border and turn their conflict into a ground war. the last time we saw this was four years ago, operation cast-iron, a grueling campaign. and the numbers from that war are staggering. 13 israelis killed, versus 1400 palestinians who died. for now, all the key people can do there is listen for the missiles, watch and hope for the best. cnn's sara sidner is there. >> reporter: today, just like the past few days we have been hearing a chorus of drones and air strikes. we've also seen plenty of rocket fire coming out of gaza towards israel. we have witnessed several times several rockets at a time heading over towards israel. also, we need to tell you what is
. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ . >>> israel is mobilizing 30,000 troops, who will wait for word to cross the gaza border and turn their conflict into a ground war. the last...